While the upstart Shine Fight promotion has held just one event to date, that isn’t stopping the company from progressing its business in quick fashion.

Having recently signed a deal with The Fight Network to broadcast in Canada, Shine Fight officials today announced the organization’s second event, “American Top Team vs. The World,” will be available around the world as an online pay-per-view stream.

Featuring a mixture of established talent and rising stars including Roan Carneiro, Luiz Firmino, Flavio Alvaro, Yves Edwards, Gideon Ray, Micah Miller and others, “Shine Fight II: American Top Team vs. The World” takes place Sept. 4 in Miami.

Streaming live from The James L. Knight Center in Miami, Shine Fight Promotions and broadcast partner Audio Eye, Inc., promise “the quality of the online broadcast will rival any high-quality television feed.”

The online feed will be available for $14.95, though purchasing the event through Shine Fight’s official website during a pre-sale that begins on Aug. 21 will bring the cost down to just $9.95.

Devin Price, Shine Fight Promotions CEO and brother of “The Ultimate Fighter 6″ cast member Dorian Price, said he was motivated to make the move based on the quality of fights planned for the event.

“It was very important to us that Shine 2 is exposed to as wide an audience as possible,” Price stated. “With a card as stacked as this it would be a travesty to not provide another mechanism for fans seeking to watch the event live that cannot be in physical attendance.”

In a unique twist on the online-feed format, Shine Fight’s stream will feature both English and Portuguese commentary options. Dorian Price will provide English color commentary while Strikeforce’s Jorge Gurgel will handle those duties in Portuguese.

Current plans call for Shine Fight Promotions to also carry all future cards in the online pay-per-view format.

The full card for “Shine Fight II: American Top Team vs. The World” currently includes:

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